Archive for September, 2009
September 30th, 2009 at 02:35am
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Three men arrested and charged with burglary
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Continue Reading Greece Police Say Men Ripped Off Twenty Homes (WROC Rochester)
September 29th, 2009 at 10:09pm
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First Round Group E Fiorentina (Italy) 2, Liverpool (England) 0 Debreceni (Hungary) 0, Lyon (France) 4 Group F Rubin Kazan (Russia) 1, Inter Milan (Italy) 1 Barcelona (Spain) 2, Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) 0 Group G Unirea (Romania) 1, Stuttgart (Germany) 1 Rangers (Scotland) 1, Sevilla (Spain) 4 Group H Arsenal (England) 2, Olympiakos (Greece) 0 AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) 1, Standard Liege (Belgium) 1
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Continue Reading Tuesday’s Champions League Results (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
September 29th, 2009 at 02:36pm
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About 7,000 students in the Greece and Hilton school districts will hopefully improve their vocabularies with the help of new dictionaries they received through a $10,000 state grant.
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Continue Reading Getting the word out on learning in Greece and Hilton (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
September 29th, 2009 at 11:32am
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The first hotels and spas in a 1bn euro (US$1.43bn, £863.74m) resort being built in Messinia, Greece, will open in 2010. Called Costa Navarino and masterminded by Greek company Temes SA, the development will contain 11 luxury hotels managed by various international brands along 150km of coastline.
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Continue Reading 1bn euro development for Greece (World Leisure News)
September 29th, 2009 at 11:21am
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Both Greece’s main parties agree the economy is in a mess, hobbled by a public debt and budget deficit that are among the highest in the euro zone. But ahead of national elections Sunday, they offer wildly contrasting remedies — spending versus austerity.
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Continue Reading Economy tops debate ahead of Greek elections (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
September 29th, 2009 at 09:28am
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LONDON, Sept 29 (Reuters) – National Bank of Greece , the country’s largest lender, has opened books on its debut seven-year covered bond, IFR reported on Tuesday. The issue is being managed by Deutsche Bank, UniCredit and NBG, said IFR Markets, a Thomson Reuters online news and market analysis service. NBG Chief Financial Officer Anthimos Thomopoulos told Reuters earlier this month that the …
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Continue Reading (AFX UK Focus) 2009-09-29 10:02 Greece’s NBG opens books on debut covered bond -IFR (Interactive Investor)
September 29th, 2009 at 07:42am
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ATHENS, Sept 29 (Reuters) – Here are news stories, press reports and events which may affect Greek financial markets on Tuesday: GREEK ‘09 GDP TO SHRINK LESS THAN 1%-NSS Greece’s economy will contract on an annual basis for another two quarters before an expected recovery in Europe and the United States next year helps a rebound at home, the head of the statistics service (NSS) said on Monday.
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Continue Reading (AFX UK Focus) 2009-09-29 08:37 GREECE – Factors to Watch on September 29 (Interactive Investor)
September 29th, 2009 at 07:05am
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Four waterfront bars accused of serving alcohol to a Greece man who drunkenly steered his speedboat into a Lake Ontario pier last year are being sued by survivors of one of three people who died in the crash.
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Continue Reading Four waterfront bars sued (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
September 29th, 2009 at 07:05am
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The City of Rochester and Town of Greece are investigating ways to make Dewey Avenue more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.
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Continue Reading Ideas to improve Dewey Ave. floated (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
September 29th, 2009 at 03:18am
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ATHENS – Greece is a country that relies heavily on domestic fossil fuels for energy production. But the country will be very soon called upon to further reduce its produced greenhouse gas emissions, consisting mainly of CO2 emissions, by new stricter EU legisltion. Despite this, Greece has already decided to construct two new lignite units, in Ptolemaida and Florina, which are expected to …
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Continue Reading How can CO2 emissions from energy production be eliminated in Greece by 2050? (Bellona Foundation)
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